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About Martin Hanes
Children of Martin Hoehns and Susanna Frey
John Hanes (1793-1803)
Thomas Hanes (1796-1872) m. Maria Faw (1800-bef.1850) (m. 1823)
George Hanes (1799-1828) [birthdate corrected 1/3/03] m. Nancy Faw (m. 1826)
Charles Lewis Hanes (1810-1843) m. 1) *Maria Carolina Rominger (1811-1832); 2) Sarah Ann Phillips (1818-1848)
Deed Record Vol, 3 p. 42 Davidson County, Lexington, North Carolina -- This indenture made the 24th day of January in the year of our Lord 1818 between Jarvis of the county of Stokes and state of North Carolina of the one part and Martin Hanes of the county of Rowan and the state aforesaid of the other part witnesseth that for in consideration of the sum of $50 good money of this state to him in hand paid by the said Martin Hanes the receipt whereof he does hereby acknowledge and therewith fully content and satisfied and he the said James Jarvis, does bargain sell grant and make over in fee simple unto the said Martin Hanes his executors and assigns a certain piece of land situated and lying in the county of Rowan and state aforesaid on the waters of Muddy Creek beginning at Samuil Peak's line and running thence west to Zadock Jarvis's line thence south to Lewis Mullican's thence east to Richard Ellis's line from there thence north to the beginning containing by cimputation 50 acres be the same more or less....
(Susanna's Will was probated August, 1834 in Davidson County, NC, 1:247. She mentions her sons, Thomas and Charles L. Haines. Charles received "all my kitchen furniture, the cupboard in the house (the furniture excepted), the clock and case, two pair of gears, 2 shovel plows and all my stock and cattle. Son Thomas Haines my fall leaf table. Property not disposed of is to be divided between my sons Thomas Haines and Charles L. Haines." Exec: Son, Chas. L. Haines. Wit: David Douthit and Eliz. Rominger.)
- The Forsyth County Cemetery Records book lists her as Martha C. Hanes. Moravian records are consistent that her name was Maria Carolina.
Sarah Ann Phillips (married to Charles Lewis) died in 1846 (almost five months after she married Nelson Daniels. - this posting by G.K. McClain
Martin Hanes was born May 6, 1769 in York, PA and died April 13, 1831. He was the fourth son of Marcus and Anna Elizabeth Kerber Hanes. Martin was baptized May 7, 1769 in the Moravian Church, York, PA, at the Children's Service. He married Susanna Frey on March 20, 1792 in Hope, Surry Co., North Carolina. There are many accounts of this individual in the Moravian Church records. One entry concerning this death recounts that even though it was a rainy day, there were many people in attendance for he was an upright man, honored and beloved by all.
- Updated from Find A Grave Memorial via brother Philip Hanes by SmartCopy: Jun 20 2015, 0:42:03 UTC
Martin Hanes's Timeline
1769 |
May 6, 1769
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York, PA, United States
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1796 |
October 29, 1796
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1799
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1810 |
August 27, 1810
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Forsyth, North Carolina, United States
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1831 |
April 13, 1831
Age 61
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North Carolina, United States
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Clemons, North Carolina, United States
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